Robert Lewandowski has become the hottest name on the transfer block, but few know where the striker will end up.

Chelsea has been in hot pursuit of the 24-year-old scorer, and for good reason. The club lacked a true threat on the offensive end throughout the year, and this hurt the team's ability to compete with the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City.

While players like Juan Mata have been impressive in attacking the net, there has been no one you can trust to get goals on a consistent basis.

After watching Lewandowski score four times against Real Madrid in the semifinals of the UEFA Champions League, clubs around the world wanted to sign the Borussia Dortmund player.

Of course, this means that the competition is pretty stiff. Graeme Bryce of The Sun reported earlier in the week that Bayern Munich was on the brink of signing the "£25 million-rated" forward, beating Manchester United to the punch.

Dortmund are believed to be willing to accept Chelsea's attacking midfielder Kevin De Bruyne as part of the transfer deal...Dortmund hope the De Bruyne idea could persuade the Blues to outmanoeuvre Munich in a bid for the £25m-rated Pole, and tempt him with a better contract offer.